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A ceremony in the Memorial Chapel Wednesday was an early observance of the Holocaust Rembrance, officially on May 5. The ...
Osayande explores privilege in workshop
About 30 students met in the Butt C lounge on Saturday for six and a half hours to discuss their ...
Frats change policies
Working with new program housing rules, two fraternities has had to alter their previous policies. Not allowing women to live ...
Ground broken for sensory-impaired home in Middletown
On Tuesday construction workers broke ground on the site of the future Salvatore L. Monarco Place, Connecticut's first sensory-impaired housing ...
Guinier argues against roles of privilege in higher education
Lani Guinier, a Boskey Professor at Harvard Law School and a noted scholar on democratic theory and voting rights, argued ...
Kyrgyzstan ambassador calls for peaceful transfer
The transformation to democracy does not mean that a country must face the threat of terrorism, Stephen M. Young, U.S. ...
Pledge plaintiff Newdow sings, lectures about “under God”
Michael Newdow, best known for opposing the use of the words "under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance and for ...
EON writes against global gag rule, promotes biodiesel at Buttstock
Rainy weather on Saturday didn't stop the Buttstock festival, which included a barbecue, student bands, demonstrations, guest speakers, T-shirts, and ...
Watson wins WSA Presidency
Jesse Watson '06 was elected President, and Monica Arduini '06 Vice-President, in the WSA elections last week for the '05-'06 ...
Trip to Turkey encourages interfaith understanding
Over spring break a group of twelve Jewish students, five Muslim students and the Jewish and Muslim Chaplains traveled to ...
